Problem Note 58430: Missing values might be returned from method calculations because PROC HPRISK drops undeclared, but needed, CPTY or MIT variable without warning
The HPRISK procedure does not provide a warning when dropping an undeclared counterparty (CPTY) or mitigation (MIT) variable even though that variable might be needed later in a scoring or mitigation method. Without the dropped variable, the calculations of the scoring or mitigation method return missing values.
To work around the issue, declare the CPTY and MIT variables before using them in methods.
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Operating System and Release Information
SAS System | SAS High-Performance Risk | Microsoft® Windows® for x64 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 9.4 TS1M3 | 9.4 TS1M3 |
64-bit Enabled AIX | 3.6 | 3.7 | 9.4 TS1M3 | 9.4 TS1M3 |
64-bit Enabled Solaris | 3.6 | 3.7 | 9.4 TS1M3 | 9.4 TS1M3 |
Linux for x64 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 9.4 TS1M3 | 9.4 TS1M3 |
Solaris for x64 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 9.4 TS1M3 | 9.4 TS1M3 |
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PROC HPRISK does not provide a warning when dropping an undeclared CPTY or MIT variable even though it might be needed later in a scoring or mitigation method. Without these variables, the calculations of the scoring or mitigation method return missing values.
Type: | Problem Note |
Priority: | medium |
Topic: | Analytics ==> Financial Analysis
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Date Modified: | 2020-03-03 15:33:42 |
Date Created: | 2016-06-17 09:42:00 |